Why do I see a huge barrage of questions asking people to interpret a dream in the Psychology section?
Dream interpretation is garbage. No mental health clinician can interpret dreams. This is on par with the non-scientific methods of Freud and abracadabra elements in Astrology.
2006-11-22
12:08:05
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EruditeGuy
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Misstery:
I can't say this without some doubt. I believe that you think you've had precognitive dreams. It's easy to see this, when looking back on your dreams from the past. We tend to change our memories of events overtime, by recalling, reinterpreting memories with current elements, and reconsolidating (re-encoding) memories (see anything written by Dr. Elizabeth Loftus on false memories).
If you've had precognitive memories, have you done anything to alter a possible outcome of something that should've happened? How would you know? There is no way to empirically gauge this.
Now, there two theories on why we dream: the Physiological theory (just random firing of neurons) and the Psychological theory (trying to make meaning out of immediate concerns in our lives or unfinished business from the prior day).
An yes, Jung's archetypes are bull too, due to the fact that they cannot be empirically tested. If it cannot be tested with scientific methods, then it's not science.
2006-11-22
13:43:55 ·
update #1
screeching doom iguana's:
You answer is typical of someone who has NO education, especially within the domain of Psychology.
Yes, Psychology is the study of the mind and there are psychologists who study/research dreams. However, dream research investigates why we dream, not meanings of dreams. There is no way to derive the meaning of anyone's dream.
2006-11-24
14:15:14 ·
update #2